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Reid agrees with Hume that our ordinary ways of speaking about the identity of objects admit of verbal disputes.
Dodge and Pettit Model
A theoretical model explaining how social information processing patterns can lead to aggressive behavior in children.
Aggressive Thinking
A pattern of thought that involves a harmful or hostile attitude or intentions towards others.
Antisocial Behavior
Actions that harm or lack consideration for the well-being of others, often characterized by aggression, manipulation, or a disregard for societal norms.
Interaction Cycle
The dynamic sequence of actions and reactions between entities that influence each other, often used in the context of social, biological, or ecological systems.
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